Gluing and Clamping Nashua NH

Clamp caddy works great and it's simple to make. The following article has some tips to offer to help you build your own clamp caddy. Here you will discover how to build your own clamp caddy for convenient use on woodworking projects. Also find competitive pricing on all wood glue, wood gluing clamp tools, woodworking pipe clamps and more at the hardware supply stores in Nashua, NH listed below.

Gluing and Clamping

Clamp Caddy

Clamp Caddy Maneuvering pipe clamps around my shop was a pain until I dreamed upthis mobile carryall. It even has room for all of my C-clamps, handscrews and small adjustable clamps. I got everything I needed to makeit from a home center for about $60.

Build It1. Glue two pieces of 3/4-in. plywood to make the base.2. Attach the corner blocks and mount the clamp shelves.3. Lag-screw a 5-gal. bucket to the base.4. Install heavy-duty swivel casters.5. Bandsaw two 11-1/4-in.-dia. plywood disks. You may have to adjust the disks' diameters to fit your bucket. The disks should seat about 1 in. below the top rim.6. Fasten the disks together; then lay out and drill 2-in.-dia. holes for the clamp tubes.7. Bandsaw one disk to a 10-3/8-in. diameter so it will seat about 2 in. above the bottom of the bucket.8. Make the clamp tubes by cutting PVC pipe to length.9. Install the disks with polyurethane construction adhesive. Make sure the clamp-tube holes are aligned.10. Install the clamp tubes.

Sometimes you can separate the parts and then remove the nails. Other times you might be able to drive a nail right through the part and out the other side. The point is you want to make sure wood furniture exudes classic elegance. Taking care of furniture means getting your wood furniture fixed whenever you need it. Not just anyone can repair wood furniture. You need to go to a professional. Here you will find wood furniture repair and restoration in Nashua, NH listed below.